Definitions

què magpie

Etymology

Simplified form of . Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and represents the sound. Originally written as .

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The character for magpie, originally written in its traditional form as 鵲, is etymologically structured as a phono-semantic compound combining the element 鳥 meaning "bird" with the component 昔 which historically provided an approximate phonetic clue. While the core meaning referring specifically to the magpie bird has remained constant for millennia, the character's form was later streamlined by simplifying the complex "bird" component from 鳥 to 鸟, resulting in the modern 鹊. Over time, the magpie's distinct black-and-white plumage and its behavior became strongly intertwined with cultural symbolism, particularly its association with joy and auspicious news, which further cemented the character's specific semantic field beyond denoting merely a species of corvid.

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一只喜在树上。

Yī zhī xǐquè zài shù shàng.

A magpie is in the tree.

的叫声很响亮。

Xǐquè de jiàoshēng hěn xiǎngliàng.

The magpie's call is very loud.

我看见一只喜飞过。

Wǒ kànjiàn yī zhī xǐquè fēi guò.

I saw a magpie fly by.

清晨,喜在枝头歌唱。

Qīngchén, xǐquè zài zhītóu gēchàng.

In the early morning, magpies sing on the branches.

传说中,喜能带来好运。

Chuánshuō zhōng, xǐquè néng dài lái hǎoyùn.

In legend, magpies can bring good luck.

虽然喜很常见,但它的象征意义深远。

Suīrán xǐquè hěn chángjiàn, dàn tā de xiàngzhēng yìyì shēnyuǎn.

Although magpies are very common, their symbolic meaning is profound.

在公园里,我们经常能看到喜寻找食物。

Zài gōngyuán lǐ, wǒmen jīngcháng néng kàn dào xǐquè xúnzhǎo shíwù.

In the park, we can often see magpies looking for food.

当喜在屋檐下筑巢时,人们通常认为这是好兆头。

Dāng xǐquè zài wūyán xià zhùcháo shí, rénmen tōngcháng rènwéi zhè shì hǎo zhàotou.

When magpies build nests under the eaves, people usually consider it a good omen.